Monthly Archives: March 2020

Family safe, two dogs rescued from Taylorsville fire

Photo courtesy of German Township Volunteer Fire Department

Two dogs were saved from a burning home by German Township Volunteer firefighters over the weekend. That came after an alert 10-year-old noticed the blaze and alerted their family

The fire department was called in at 9:43 p.m. Saturday night to the fire on Bonesteel Drive near Taylorsville. A resident had tripped into a table, knocking a burning candle to the floor and didn’t realize a fire had started until the child alerted everyone. The family escaped the home but had to leave behind their pets.

The firefighters rescued the two Boston terriers from the home and they were treated with oxygen for smoke inhalation, but are expected to make a full recovery, firefighters said. Firefighters quickly extinguished the blaze in the living room and pulled down walls and insulation to check for any other spreading fire.

Captain Cody Melton, the Incident Commander, wants the public to know that once you exit a burning building, no matter how small the fire is, to never try to reenter to save property or pets.

“Most fire fatalities happen from someone reentering the house trying to save something and are overcome by smoke or heat,” Melton said.

Two parrots died in the fire.

The home suffered an estimated $25,000 in damages plus another $25,000 in damages to belongings inside.

Also on scene of the fire were firefighters from Columbus Township, Clifford and Edinburgh Fire Departments, Columbus Regional Hospital paramedics and Bartholomew County Sheriffs Department.

Two injured in Sunday morning crash on Interstate 65

Photo courtesy of Indiana State Police

Two people were injured in a crash on Interstate 65 near Crothersville Sunday morning, including a six-year-old girl.

Indiana State Police are reporting that the crash happened at about 10 yesterday in southern Jackson County, as a result of traffic that was backed up from a 6 am crash in the area. Troopers report that a Jeep being driven by 46-year-old Connie A. Anderson of Crothersville failed to slow for the stopped traffic and crashed into the rear of a stopped semi. She was taken to Scott Memorial Hospital for treatment of minor injuries. The girl was a back seat passenger in Anderson’s vehicle and was also taken to the hospital with what are believed to be non-life-threatening injuries.

Troopers say that proper seat belt use likely saved the two from more serious injuries.

The driver of the semi was not injured.

I-65 southbound was closed for nearly two hours.

Agencies assisting at the scene of the crash include: Jackson County Sheriff’s Department, Crothersville Police Department, Jackson County EMS, Vernon Township Fire Department, and 31 Wrecker Service.

Photo courtesy of Indiana State Police